Is your maths up to scratch? Find out with our quiz

Rishi Sunak is set to criticise the "cultural sense that it's okay to be bad at maths" as he announces a review into how the subject can be taught in England.

Right now, compulsory maths education ends at 16 - but the prime minister has unveiled plans to ensure all pupils study the subject in some form until they're 18.

For many Britons, GCSEs and O-levels are quite a distant memory. Here, we're putting you to the test - with 10 questions that wouldn't look out of place on an exam paper.

Have you got the maths skills of a 16-year-old? Let's find out. No calculators allowed! You'll find the answers at the bottom of the page.

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QUESTION 1

Work out 0.8 x 0.1

QUESTION 2

Which of these is a cube number - 3, 9, 27 or 100?

QUESTION 3

Claire needs 2/3 of a tank of petrol to get home. She has 5/8 of a tank of petrol. Does she have enough to drive home?

QUESTION 4

Madeleine has 12 marbles. 1/4 of these 12 marbles are large, and the rest are small. Each large marble weighs 80g, and each small marble weighs 60g. What is the total weight of the 12 marbles?

QUESTION 5

Liam pays £20 for 24 chocolate bars. He sells each of them for £1. How much profit did he make?

QUESTION 6

What is the smallest odd number you can make using all four of these cards?

QUESTION 7

David wants to buy tickets for a train journey: four adult tickets at £20 each, and two child tickets for £15 each. He then has to pay a 10% booking fee - and after that, a 3% fee for paying on a credit card. What is the total cost?

QUESTION 8

This is a 4x3 grid. How many dots does an 8x6 grid have?

QUESTION 9

A menu has a choice of three starters, five main courses and four desserts. How many different choices of a three-course meal are possible - 12, 23, 60 or 972?

QUESTION 10

Complete this table

ANSWERS

1. (0).08 or 8/100

2. 27

3. No

4. 780g

5. £4

6. 1,587

7. £124.63

8. 63

9. 60

10. 27 and 81